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September-October 2025

Our Class Notes are becoming death notices. The executive committee is searching for better ways to acknowledge and recognize departing members.

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July-August 2025

I was pleased to receive a four-page letter from Barry Mahoney. After completing a Harvard law degree, he joined the N.Y. attorney general’s office. He married Anne in 1965 and tried private law practice in N.Y.C.
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May-June 2025

Tip Putnam sent some news: “Life in Hilton Head, South Carolina, is the same as Buffalo, New York, with four inches of snow this morning.
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March-April 2025

Donn Leaf and wife Dorothy retired to Bay City, Wisconsin, on a Mississippi River bluff across from Red Wing, Minnesota, where Donn was a solo pathologist.
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November-December 2024

I am our new class secretary. Why would anyone take on such a role as we head toward life’s finish line?
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September-October 2024

Sixty-five years, can you believe it? Our 65th reunion is upon us, which means that some of us have been married for 65 years and most of us are 86 or 87 years old. We are well into grandchildren and many into great-grandchildren.
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July-August 2024

For those of us in the class of 1959, summer in Hanover was really not part of our experience. How different it is today, with classes and activities at almost every turn.
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May-June 2024

Yes, I know it is springtime and thoughts would normally be turning to Green Key and graduation. But this year is special for our class and our reunion has become uppermost in our minds.
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January-February 2024

As we enter the new year, the rear-view mirror reflects the arrival of a new Dartmouth president, the fall semester is behind us, our multimedia and mixed-media mini-reunion was conducted, and Homecoming was observed with all of the usual accoutremen
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November-December 2023

It was as universal as any time that I can remember. No matter who or where I probed, the topic was the same: “the weather.” And many suffered a summer of sweltering heat.